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    Expected Investment Surge Pushes IT Growth Outlook to Record High: CDW

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    Overall anticipated demand for hardware and software investments reached a record high in both public and private sectors.

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    While overall anticipated IT spending has grown two percentage points to reach 42 percent, most sectors saw significant increases in spending optimism, according to the latest CDW IT Monitor. Growing optimism and greater anticipation of increased IT investments among IT decision-makers propelled the company's six-month growth outlook composite score to 71, jumping three points since October to reach its highest reading since its inception in late 2007.

    The number of state and federal government IT decision-makers expecting an increase jumped 11 and 10 percentage points, respectively, with local government reporting decreased anticipated IT spending, slipping five percentage points since October. Within the private sector, IT decision-makers at medium-size businesses anticipating an IT budget increase soared seven percentage points since October, while small and large-size businesses each grew one percentage point.

    The survey findings also indicated that more than a third (36 percent) of IT decision-makers plan to spend on mostly new assets, up eight percentage points overall, with medium- and large-size businesses seeing 14- and eight-percentage point increases, respectively. Those planning large investments climbed three percentage points overall, led by double-digit growth among decision-makers at medium-size businesses and within state government. Despite overall anticipated IT hiring dropping two percentage points since October, IT decision-makers at medium-size businesses and within federal government are expecting hiring increases of three and two percentage points, respectively, over the next six months.

    Overall anticipated demand for hardware and software investments reached a record high in both public and private sectors. Anticipated hardware spending climbed four percentage points to 80 percent overall, led by significant increases among small business (nine percentage points), local government (five percentage points) and state government IT decision-makers (eight percentage points). Anticipated software spending increased seven percentage points to 82 percent, driven by 10, eight and six percentage point jumps among IT decision-makers at small, medium and large-size businesses, respectively. In addition, expected software spend increased 10 percentage points among local government IT decision-makers.

    "The data indicates that the IT spending outlook has reached a significant milestone. More IT decision-makers are feeling optimistic about the prospects of their IT budgets increasing, and they are anticipating significant IT investments in the next six months, especially on the hardware and software fronts," said Neal Campbell, senior vice president and chief marketing officer of CDW. "We believe that organizations will continue to look at technology investments as ways to boost efficiencies, increase productivity and gain new competitive advantages in 2012."

    Expectations for IT solutions spending increased two percentage points to 45 percent, a 2011 high. This was led by a nine percentage point spike in anticipated spending from medium-size businesses, and two percentage point increases from both large-size businesses and within federal government.

    Of those anticipating increased solutions investment, the greatest priorities in the next six months are networking (58 percent), security (57 percent), virtualization (56 percent) and cloud computing (47 percent). Security investments quickly moved up IT decision-makers' priority lists, increasing seven percentage points since October.

    Optimism over increased IT spending remained strong and steady among IT decision-makers in the health care, manufacturing and IT industries, while anticipated budget increases in the professional services industry jumped 10 percentage points since October.


    To read the original eWeek article, click here: IT Growth Outlook Hits Record High Led by Surge in Expected Investments: CDW




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